A weapon comprising a large, very wide blade with a wooden handle. These weapons were employed during the kal-if-fee ceremony to discourage any interference or improper behaviour from those attending.5

A small disruptor pistol. This weapon was banned in the Federation because it was regarded as being unnecessarily cruel; it took six seconds to disintegrate a person, a much slower and far more painful death than was caused by a phaser. Only five were ever manufactured. The collector Kivas Fajo owned four of them, but these were confiscated in 2366 when he was arrested by the crew of the Enterprise-D.11

Weapon used by Dominion forces to attack ground targets. In 2373 the Jem'Hadar used ultritium concussion shells to bombard the area around a crashed Dominion ship which Captain Sisko and his officers had taken refuge in. The weapons were never used against the ship itself as the Jem'Hadar did not want to injure a Founder who was hiding aboard. Rather they were used against the ground nearby over a prolonged period in an attempt at psychological warfare.12

Weapon developed by Starfleet in an alternate timeline at some point between 2377 and 2404. The torpedoes were massively effective against Borg cubes. A future version of Captain Janeway equipped Voyager with transphasic torpedoes in 2377, enabling the ship to reach a Borg transwarp hub in an attempt to return home.18

A device which was capable of influencing the brain activity of a victim. Thought makers comprised a pair of devices, one which was placed near the victim and one which was used to control it from a distance. It was illegal to own or use thought makers within the Ferengi Alliance. Nevertheless, in 2364 DaiMon Bok used a thought maker in an attempt to discredit and ultimately kill Captain Picard. Purchasing the thought maker cost Bok his entire life's profit.21

An ancient Klingon knife which dates back to the time of Kahless, and is believed to be stained with his blood. The Knife of Kirom is held on the Klingon homeworld in a sacred vault, from which nobody is allowed to remove it. Nevertheless, it was removed by Gowron in 2369 and taken to Boreth. Gowron hoped to compare the DNA on the blade to that of the recently resurrected Kahless, to prove that he was a fraud. In fact, the knife showed that the blood was a match for Kahless. This subsequently proved to be because Kahless was a clone of the original.27

A Federation weapons invented some time between the 24th and 29th centuries. The weapon distorted spacetime around the target, stressing it to the point where it could no longer hold cohesion. A temporal disrupter small enough to fit in the hand could utterly destroy an Intrepid class starship, and in 2375 Captain Braxton used one to destroy Voyager. Fortunately the weapon was disarmed before it could be activated using temporal technology.31

A weapon system employed by the NX-01 class in 2151. The spatial torpedo was a metal casing equipped with a drive system, warhead and a guidance system. It was expected to hit within significantly less than 3m of the aim point in combat. The weapon was of quite limited range, speed and hitting power, and did not prove very effective in service, especially against ships equipped with energy shielding.44

Projectile weapon which fires a cloud of small metal pellets. The Iotians produced shotguns after cultural contamination from an Earth book.24 The Melkotians projected telepathic visions of gunfighters armed with shotguns into the mind of Kirk and his officers in 226849, and they were used in the "Old West" holoprogram on the Enterprise-D.4 21st Century police also used shotguns during the Bell Riots50, as did the rioters.51

A device used by the Selay to capture and hold prey. The loop would be placed over the prey's head and then tightened around the neck, allowing them to be held from a distance with the pole. A Selay accidentally used one of these devices on Commander Riker in 2364, mistaking him for an Antican.53

Ancient Vulcan weapon which amplified telepathic energy, turning a persons violent thoughts and emotions against them. The Stone of Gol was a psionic resonator. The weapon is useless if the target is not thinking violent or negative thoughts when it is used.71

A weapon used by Ramuran ships. The Proton beam was thought capable of penetrating any shielding, regardless of modulation, impacing the ship in an effect similar to being struck by thousands of needles. Harry was able to work with the tracer Kellin to develop a new defence against the weapon by tying baryon sensors into deflector control. This let the deflector scatter the incoming proton beam, greatly reducing its effect on the shields.73

A powerful weapon employed by the Mokra Order for planetary defence. Their planet had more than 85 phased ion cannon protecting it. Voyager was able to avoid fire from the cannon by moving into a magnetic storm over the north pole, so hiding from the Mokra targeting systems.83

Weapons used on board the NX class starships.76 The pistols had a maximum yield of 10 Megajoules, though this could be doubled to 20 Megajoules if needed.85 They could be set to stun or kill76; the stun setting also produced significant heating effects.86

A pistol used by the Germans in the 20th century. This was one of the weapon designs John Gil gave to the Ekosians as part of his program to recreate Nazi society.92 They were also a part of the World War II holoprogram which Voyager's crew experienced in 2374.93

A weapon designed by the Na'kuhl in an alternate timeline version of Earth. Built with mid-20th century resources, the rifle fired a modulating plasma pulse equivalent to the energy produced by three eighty eight millimetre shells - approximately 10 MegaJoules. Each pulse was able to destroy a heavy tank. 90

A Borg weapon with a yield of five million isotons, twenty five thousand times more powerful than a Federation photon torpedo. During their brief alliance with Voyager, the Borg proposed using the weapon to spread nanoprobes capable of destroying Species 8472 ships. Janeway declined, noting that the weapon would be powerful enough to spread the nanoprobes over a five light year radius, making it a weapon of mass destruction. In any case the fifty trillion nanoprobes necessary to arm such a weapon could not be produced int he time available.103

A sub-machine gun produced by Germany during the 20th century. Federation scientist John Gil gave the Ekosians a copy of the MP40 in his efforts to remodel the planet after Nazi society.92 captain Archer also encountered them in an alternate timeline.78

This weapon was discovered on the surface of Minos. Little was known about it, and the Enterprise-D crew speculated that it might be a display model abandoned when the planet's population were killed.105

A genetically engineered weapon designed to attack only cells with a very specific DNA sequence, i.e. members of a single family or clan. The virus blocked the function of the enzyme cholinesterase, thus blocking autonomic nerve impulses.60

Biological weapon which used genetically engineered viruses to designed to destroy any form of DNA. The viruses could destroy all life on a planet in days, whereupon they would die out and so leave the planet ready for re-colonisation by the aggressor.109

A bolt-actionrifle used by the Germans during the 20th century. Voyager's crew encountered Mauser rifles as part of the World War II holoprogram they experienced in 2374.93 Captain Archer also encountered them in an alternate timeline version of the 1940s.78

A projectile weapon used on Earth during 20th century. An automatic weapon, the madsen could fire projectiles at a rate of hundreds per minute. The neo-Roman species encountered by the Enterprise in 2267 used weapons identical to the Madsen Model 1950.116

An anti-personnel mine. Seven of these devices were located by the Enterprise-D in 2366, leftovers of the Koinonian Wars; one detonated when an away team was passing, killing Lieutenant Aster. The devices employ a subspace proximity detonator, and cannot be detected by a normal tricorder scan. The lethal radius is less than three metres.38

Computer software weapon designed by Enterprise-D personnel. The program was a geometric construct which could not be solved in real space, and which would create an overload in the Borg collective when a solution was attempted.134

An extremely powerful energy discharge which could be emitted by the biological starship creature known as Gomtuu. The discharge was more than sufficient to destroy a Romulan warbird at considerable distance.147

A weapon carried by Sulu in the alternate timeline created by Nero, this compact device folded multiple sections out to form a single long blade. Sulu was able to use it to kill two Romulans on the Narada drill platform.150

A type of early projectile weapon which used a chemical explosive to propel a metal pellet towards the enemy. Trelane created flintlock pistols for use in his duel with Captain Kirk; Kirk used his to destroy Trelane's machine, in hopes that it would allow an escape.151

A Federation laser pistol, as used on board the NCC-1701 in 2254. Like the later phasers, the weapon was capable of being set to produce a force chamber explosion.121 Some of these weapons were refitted to fire phaser beams.155

Handheld device which emits a stream of EM radiation. These were used by the NX-01 crew in an attempt to force the web creature the ship encountered in 2152 to release its captives. The attempt failed.160

An automated weapon system created by the now-dead Minosians. The EP 607 created drone weapons tailored for information gathering, engaging surface targets, or even space craft. Whenever a drone was destroyed the system responded by creating a more powerful version.105

A high yield explosive used during the mid 22nd century. The Coridan insurgent movement was known for demanding dicobalt explosives in exchange for hostages.6 A group of pirates who preyed on Human cargo ships in the 2150s would attach a locator beacon to the hull of their targets, allowing them to easily find it again. The beacon was equipped with a dicobalt explosive to prevent removal.169

Portable hand cannon made by the Breen and designed to destroy moving vessels and surface emplacements. It could cut through reactive armour up to 15 cm thick and penetrate shields up to 4.6 GigaJoules in strength.143

A projectile weapon used in Earth's 20th and 21st centuries. The Iotians produced copies of the weapon after cultural contamination form an Earth book24 Voyager's crew also used them in a World War II hologram in 2374.93 Captain Archer encountered M1911 pistols in an alternate timeline version of 1940s Earth.78

A primitive weapon consisting of a metal tube, closed at one end. Gunpowder would be loaded into the tube, then a metal cannonball. Igniting the explosive would hurl the ball at the target, inflicting damage via kinetic energy. Q recreated a cannon as part of an illusory world in 2364.159

Double edged bladed weapon, approximately a metre long, with an unusually heavy blade.173 The weapons were commonly used in Earth's Medieval period, and were a feature of Q's recreation of the Robin Hood legend.119

Powerful explosive made from combining the crystalline substance bilitrium with an antimatter converter. Bajoran terrorist Tanah Los used bilitrium explosives in an attempt to destroy the wormhole in 2369.190

An impressive but relatively harmless series of small explosive charges deployed from a starship. The Enterprise-D used an antimatter spread to distract the Borg during the retrieval of Captain Picard.195

A weapon used by the Ansata terrorists in their attack on the Enterprise-D. The weapon was attached to the warp core, set to detonate shortly after the attackers departed. The explosion would have been sufficient to breach the core and destroy the Starship, but some quick work on the part of the chief engineer led to it being detached and beamed out into space before detonation.58

Torture device used by the Empire in the mirror universe, apparently a larger version of the Agonizer.32 The booth was invented by Major Reed and Doctor Phlox. It was a great improvement on previous punishment methods, since it automatically calibrated itself to match whatever species was put into it and switched the targeted nerves frequently so as to avoid desensitising the subject to the pain being inflicted.178